The Alpha's Fated Outcast: Rise Of The Moonsinger. Chapter 154 154: Nymeris III
Lyla (Nyris) POV
Suddenly, Nyris's ears twitched. A faint sound – a distant scratching had caught her attention.
Without hesitation, she turned and started running in the direction of the scratch. She tore through the forest with a speed that felt both exhilarating and terrifying. As she ran, trees blurred past us, the wind howling in my ears, and then it was as if I had done this before.
Fragnts of mories flooded into my mind.
I saw myself – two nights ago, transforming into Nyris and racing through the forest, my heart pounding with adrenaline. And then, in the end, lying down at the sa clearing where she had finally manifested.
My eyes widened in surprise literally as the realization hit . All those mornings I had woken up in the forest looking like I had just survived a fight, it was because I had co for a run. How was this possible? How could Nyris transform without knowing?
"Nyris," I called her in my mind, trying to make sense of it. "Those mornings in the forest… it was you?"
"I tried to tell you," she said in between gasps. "I had no other choice but to do it. Lives had to be saved."
"Lives? What do you an? What are you talking about? How can you transform without knowing? Like there's no vivid collection except waking up in the morning and finding myself lying now in the forest with my clothes dirtied and scratches all over my arms. Why didn't you say sothing, at least? Do you know how worried I was?"
"Because I couldn't communicate with you, Lyla. For so reason, I was able to act independently of you. Since you are my host, it felt as if I could make decisions to rouse you and transform, and before you ask , I don't have an explanation for that."
"But…"
My question was cut short as Nyris burst into a clearing. The light from the Moon was fading, and dawn was slowly streaking into the sky. Nyris paused, her eyes searching the tall trees barely illuminated by the light from the moon.
Her senses were sharpened, and her body tensed imdiately as their scent wafted up to us. I gasped with shock when I saw them – Feral wolves, slowing coming out of the trees. They were snarling and growling, their eyes glowing red as they advanced toward us.
There were at least a dozen of them, and sohow, they looked a bit different from the ones I was used to seeing. They looked bigger, with gaunt bodies radiating an energy that was capable of making even the strongest of warriors scared. Instead of Nyris retreating like how I would have done in my human form, she stood her ground.
The Ferals began to circle her. Her lips curled back in a snarl as a deep growl rumbled from her chest.
Suddenly, they began to attack.
The first Feral lunged with its claws outstretched, but Nyris was faster. She sidestepped the attack as easily as one would a pup and then sank her teeth – she twisted mid-air, her powerful jaws closing around its throat, snapping its bones with ease. A single shake and the Feral collapsed.
Another Feral charged from her left, but Nyris spun, raking her claws across its face in a blur that was too fast for soone like to follow. Blood sprayed the ground as the Feral let out a pained yelp before collapsing.
Two more Ferals attacked simultaneously. Nyris charged at them, using her tail to wrap one of them, sending it flying into a nearby tree. As its spine shattered, she closed her jaw around the skull of the second one and in seconds, it was lying dead.
The remaining Ferals hesitated, their red eyes flickering with uncertainty. For a mont, I honestly thought they would retreat, but they charged head-on, all of them at once. Nyria t them.
She leapt into the small group of Ferals, positioning herself in their centre. Soon, it was a whirlwind of claws ripping through flesh, her jaws snapping down with bone-crushing force. One Feral tried to flank her, but she picked it up with her tail and slamd it to the ground.
Another Feral latched onto her hind leg, but Nyris whipped around and crushed its skull with a bite. The battle was fierce and brutal, with Nyris suffering minimal bites and scratches here and there, but her strength was unmatched. Her movents were impossibly fast and fluid.
I'd watched Ramsey attack those Ferals at my father's funeral, and since he was a Lycan, I thought he was fast, but watching and feeling my wolf move through each Feral thrice the speed of light, I didn't know if it was right to say she was the fastest werewolf ever lived.
One by one, the Ferals fell until the clearing was silent except for the sound of Nyria's heavy breathing.
Suddenly, her ears picked up another faint scratch, and with the fluidity of an Eagle, she leapt onto one of the tall trees.
In seconds, she tackled a Trinax to the ground. Imdiately, she went for its face, squashing its irregular, almost obscure face with both hindlegs and forelegs.
In a few minutes, she was done – the Trinax lay on the ground, not moving.
Her eyes scanned the clearing silently as if she was expecting more Ferals, but after a few minutes, nothing happened. She sighed as the tension left her body. Not a single blood was on her fur. Aside from the scratches, she looked like she'd just arrived.
I felt a strange mix of awe and horror as I stared at the dead bodies of all the Ferals. I just did that – and my wolf. How I had gone from an innocent girl to a mass killer in seconds stunned .
Then, Nyris began dragging the bodies of the Ferals, wrapping so around her tail, towards the edge of the clearing. As we reached the tree line, my breath hitched. There, close to the base of one of the trees, was a growing pile of decaying Feral bodies.
Nyris dropped the last Feral onto the pile and stood back, her chest heaving. I stared at the grueso sight, my mind racing. How many had Nyris killed? How long had this been happening without my knowledge?
"The Ferals are growing stronger, and they seem to have taken note of all the places where there are no warriors stationed," Nyris's voice filtered into my mind. "So, for a few days, there was no incident or attack, but they've been infiltrating into White Moon through this route."
"And you've been fighting them?" I asked.
"Yes! There was no way to tell you so you could tell anyone or bring it to the notice of the Warriors, not that they'd be able to fight the Ferals. Anyways… we need to start heading back. It's almost morning."
"Wait, Nyris!" I called out to her, still trying to wrap my head around everything. "So, all those nights when you transford without my knowledge, all those wounds and body aches and all of it was because you were fighting Ferals?"
"Yes! Soone had to do it, and what better person than ? We need to head back now."
I just stood there, still trying to understand everything, when the sound of footsteps approaching us snapped out of my reverie.
Coming out from the forest were a group of Lycan warriors, and at the front leading them was no other but Ramsey.
I froze for a mont as his eyes locked onto Nyris, who stood there unfazed before his gaze flicked past her to the pile of bodies, then back to her again.
"What in the goddess's na…" he muttered, stepping forward.
"We need to leave," I muttered to Nyris.
"Relax, Lyla… he doesn't know it's you."
I watched as he stopped in front of her, his eyes shining with admiration and awe. "What are you?" he asked, slowly reaching out for her. Nyris didn't flinch or anything, instead she allowed Ramsey to touch us.
"Aren't you the most beautiful werewolf I've ever seen? Did you do this? I an…" Ramsey paused. "When I saw you through the security cam earlier, I didn't believe my eyes. I needed to co to see for myself. Can you change back to your human form? At least let know who you are."
"Don't you dare!" I snapped.
Nyris ignored . In response, she rubbed her body on his hands, placing her head tenderly in his outstretched palm.
"What is that?" a voice said behind Ramsey. When I looked up, it was Lenny pointing at Nyris's tail.
"What is what?" Ramsey asked, still holding Nyris awkwardly.
"Look at her tail. Isn't that strange?"
"Leave, now!" I growled with annoyance.
"A minute more," Nyris purred, leaning into Ramsey.
"I SAID NOW!"
Sighing, she turned, and before Ramsey could say another word, we disappeared into the forest.
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